Saturday, May 30, 2009

the cupcake concept

What can I say?

Bless the person who came up with the concept of little cakes. My friend Linders created those nice embossed fondant butterflies you see below. Crafty! Such talent!

Me? I just helped put the cupcakes on the stand.

The pros of cupcakes:

You're not committed to a single flavor...(although, I must say that I do not have a problem committing to a 1/2 sheet of chocolate cake.)

You can choose just 1 small one... (I'm on a diet...)
















and decide to have another one of a different flavor...(Another small one won't hurt, right?)

















And, maybe another one just to make sure you got the flavors right. (What diet?)
















Or, get the motherlode! (Moi? on a diet?)



















Thanks for listening!
Lease

Thursday, May 28, 2009

prelude to summer

we're planning summer activities for the kids right now. trying to keep it simple this time around. more local trips to historical places and parks no more than 4 hours away and can be reached by car or train.

I came across pictures from last summer and wanted to share those with you...

how can one forget maui?

this trip was special because it took 2 years to make it happen. it may take longer to go back, but it's worth making it happen again...

the view from the lobby of our hotel room.

the view from the patio of our room...
moolokai island...

(not-so) black rock...

it rained a bit on the 3rd day we were there...but we saw the end of the rainbow!

makes you want to visit again soon...


thanks for listening!

Lease

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

I heart San Francisco

we were in san francisco over the memorial day weekend and discovered this tree-lined path somewhere in the presidio...



we followed it and found...a small slice of heaven!




we could have stayed all day...

Saturday, May 23, 2009

what I learned from my kids...



Saturday and Sunday mornings are my favorite. I am always the first one to wake up, crawl into the sofa in our loft, get under a blankie and start reading a book (or two, or three). Then, the kiddos wake up, find their way to me, and cuddle for the next few hours. Sometimes they fall asleep beside me. Sometimes they read their own books with me. Priceless...

Before I had my first child, I read every possible book I could find on having kids (the Sears approach, attachment parenting, etc.). That being said, nothing ever really prepares you for taking care of a child, or let alone 2 (or ten). Believe me. Nothing. You think you know things...

1. no matter how many hours I spend cleaning, it will only take them a nanosecond (and I mean a nano-nano second if there is such a thing) to make it dirty. This goes for anything - their nice crisp freshly laundered clothes, the playroom and the neatly arranged toy bins, or the living room with the symmetrical placement of throws and pillows. You name it, give them a nanosecond and boom! total chaos. This used to get to me (it still sometimes does), but now I try to enjoy it and find myself just letting them "play" and enjoy the "pond," "forest" or whatever it was that they were building from the seat cushions that I so neatly arranged just a few seconds ago. What? chocolate ice cream on your new shirt?

2. when you make a promise you keep it - If you've ever cruised through a grocery aisle or department store with a kid, you know what I mean. Sometimes I do not even remember promising to buy them that particular item, but they really do remember. "You promised, mama? remember when we were here last time, you said..." So now I 'premise' each shopping trip with "we are here to buy blah-blah and not toys, or bubble gum."

3. let go (starting from now) - I will tell you a secret - I cried the first day I went back to work after having my first child. In fact, I cried all the way to work (all 35 or so miles), and then some more during the day (and the next few days). That was a tough one! I thought I could handle it with the second child. Kiss the baby and smile. Turn away. Walk fast to the car. Don't look back. This is what they teach you at every daycare center in America. Of course, I still cried all the way to the car, all the way to work, and then some more while at work. Tough. And this is just about going back to work. I still get weepy just thinking about it. In time, I will learn. Maybe when they're 42 or something. I promise (or maybe not).

4. band aids solve everything - Kids learn pretty quick. I would guess that there was one time when my first born had a boo-boo and putting a band aid solved everything. paper cut? band-aid. scraped knee? band-aid! bumped your head? band-aid. sore throat? band-aid! I think our 2 year old is catching on. The other day the kid was peeling tons of band-aids and covering his knee with them. He offered a few to me as well. Maybe I looked tired?

5. I have miraculous powers of healing- When my kids are hurt, they run to me and say "mama I have a boo-boo..." As if I can really do anything about it. But I do and I can! At least in their eyes and minds I can! A hug, a kiss will make it better. Such power! They watch my reaction to the "injury" and if I say "oh, its nothing, it's just a scratch...you're going to be OK!" they feel OK. Then, when they are not looking, I quietly panic and call my husband to ask if we should take them to the ER...

6. Unconditional love is possible - before I met my husband, I made a list of all fine traits I would like in my future husband- to-be. It was not a long list, and I do not remember all of the items on the list. The fact remains though that I had a list, and he fit the bill. Having kids made me forget about my lists, and from the moment (nanosecond) I knew that I was having my babies, I loved them already! They did not have to be anything, and I loved them already!

My first born asked me recently what I wanted her to be when she was older, and I found myself saying the same thing I said before she was born, "Happy and healthy." They can be anyone they want to be, and I will love them no matter what they say and/or do. (I do hope that I can teach them about life)

Shhhh! don't tell them I said so. At least the part where I said they can do just about anything...

Gotta go. #2 who is an early riser like me..just woke up and found the path to me...

Thanks for listening!

Friday, May 22, 2009

balancing act




I found this awesome service provided by the company that handles my retirement account. It's called "automatic rebalancer." If you activate this feature, the company will automatically rebalance your account according to your original investment selections on a regular basis.

This got me thinking -- what if life (or the powers that be) had a way of nudging us to rebalance our lives? Better yet, what if, in the greater scheme of things, our lives will always find a way to rebalance itself based on the goals we set out in our subconscious?

I had an epiphany recently (lack of sleep does that to me). I was telling a co-worker that I always seem to find myself wanting to do something creative at certain points in my life. Never really understood why, but I had episodes where I wanted to start on a new craft (jewelry-making, scrapbooking, card making).

Then, it dawned on me, and I finally understood it. Whenever I make full use of my left brain to the point of exhaustion or burnout, I find myself veering towards the creative. I have been working on a "very left brain-type" project for months, and now that it is coming to fruition, I am drawn to another creative project.

Maybe my life is rebalancing itself? Making sure that I had equal experiences in the left and right parts of my brain?

Just a thought...

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Drawn to water


Like a moth to a flame, I have been inexplicably drawn to water. Here are a few pictures taken on a trip through the 17-mile drive starting at Pebble Beach.

These pictures give me a sense of serenity, and I hope they have the same effect on you.





Tuesday, May 12, 2009







"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.
Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.
And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.
They somehow already know what you truly want to become.
Everything else is secondary."
- Steve Jobs, 2005

(Photo: Stonehenge, 2003)

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!





"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed
by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do.
So throw off the bowlines.
Sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore.
Dream.
Discover."
-Mark Twain




(Photo: Stonehenge, 2003
)

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Something to think about...

It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by the dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions and spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who, at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly; so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory or defeat. ~Teddy Roosevelt, Sorbonne, 1910

Friday, May 1, 2009

viva las vegas!






01.05.10

01.04.10

12.23.09





Luv,
Lease





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Project 52

 
Week #9: Textures (coming soon)


  
Week #8: Mellow yellows


 


 

Downtown Napa.  
Near the Napa River.



Week #5: Red
For the entire month of February, we will feature splashes of color in our projects.  
This will be a challenging, yet exciting series.




 Week #4: Sunrise & Sunset
Silhouettes.  Not a lot of post processing.  
Just timing and making sure I have the right ISO and f/stop for the shot.



 Week #3: Really Old Trains
 Soft and desaturated.  With a hint of red.


 Week #2: Vintage shots
Making the new look old by adding textures and noise.






Week #1: Trees
An experiment in textures and noise.


Luv,
Lease

http://www.beinglease.com/
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